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RESULTS – SDES #3 – Jacoby Creek – 2019-03-16

On March 16th there was an Escape From Jacoby Creek.

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27 determined Pirate Riders descended through some of Humboldt County’s most obscure and scenic trails, from the upper reaches of Kneeland down to the sea level limits of the Jacoby Creek Watershed. Riders had the distinct privilege of associating with a few true MTB legends of our area, who reminded us all we can still be doing this in another 30+ years. Along the way five unique trails received the most traffic they have for some time. The competitive bar was leveled between locals and visiting riders on multiple stages, as many locals had little to no experience on various parts of the route. Blind riding was accented by the dense and lush foliage Humboldt County is known for, making every moment exciting and often unpredictable.  With trails freshly cleared and a warm sunny upon the Pirates, spirits were high. Times would be tight throughout the group as riders vied for position through the unexpected. In the end, the day would be had by a young local man, born and breed in the Creek, with a strong gut and a fast bike. He was even rumored to be filling his water bottle straight from the banks of the storm swollen Jacoby Creek throughout the day’s journey, perhaps this was some evidence of the dominant ride that was to come.

Stage 1 traversed and descended the storied John Dostal Trail. Stage 1 would be the most physical stage of the day, a proper and abrupt warm up for the escapees. In the Masters class Tony Lucchesi would capitalize on his Jacoby Creek roots, pulling a strong 2nd on the stage, with an apparently fit Rusty Hansen taking the win by 1 second despite riding the stage blind. The Senior Mens’ pace would be set by Reilly Hohman taking 3rd despite misjudging for a bit where the finish was and stopping on track. Raker extraordinaire Justin Graves finished 1 second up in 2nd and Creeker by birth Jimmy Lucchesi crossed the line another 3 seconds up in 1st.

Because Stage 2 shared a finish line with stage 1, riders had a rare chance to preview the stage with limited practice and a push up to inspect. This leveled the field out and saw times draw tighter at the top. On the mini DH run that is Homey Loamy, Shaun Fyfe would claim 2nd in the Masters field, with Mike Clem slipping under the 1 minute mark to take 1st. The fast Senior Men were showing themselves, with Graves slipping to 4th, Reilly Hohman would edge into 3rd just 0.3 up on Graves. A half second ahead of Hohman in 2nd place was Big Jim Lucchesi. And holding it wide was Vinny Kimber, storming to the stage win a whopping 3 seconds up on Lucchesi.

Stage 3 was the mythic Fern Trail. After a fierce bout of pedaling and tree dodging the trail descends rapidly down toward the Creek presenting the longest and, at points, highest speed stage of the day. Choked out at many points by, you guessed it, ferns, the pseudo blind run saw many visiting riders move themselves up solidly in the ranks. In Masters Rusty Hansen would ride into a smooth 2nd spot with Mike Clem carrying his momentum into another stage win. In Seniors Justin Graves would crash twice and fall way out of the top three while Steven Pearl would catch his 2 minute rider and be held up to fall back as well. Jim Lucchesi continued his roll, shaking off a crash in the final corner to hold 3rd on the stage, while visitors Zach Petersen and Vincent Kimble would take 2nd and 1st respectively only 2 seconds apart. The deep field kept the pressure on the top riders with TJ Tyrfingsson coming in 4th, Reilly Hohman in 5th and a very consistent Ryan “Blind Sender” Boardman coming in 6th.

SDES #3 Hiking
SDES #3 Hiking

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Stage 4 followed the day’s longest transition, through the storm ravaged Jacoby Creek Trail corridor up the valley’s steep wall to the trail called Mud Pup. The dynamic trail witnessed many tight runs, but the times set by those more familiar with the trail were untouchable. In Masters Tony L. would followup his 3rd on Fern Trail with another 3rd on Stage 4, a trail of his cocreation. Shaun Fyfe would grab 2nd, while a still piping hot Mike Clem would rock down for his third consecutive stage win. Senior Men Steve Pearl, Jimmy Lucchesi and Reilly Hohman were in a league of their own on Mud Pup, with the rest of the field battling it out almost 20 seconds back. The three would stack themselves over a mere 3 seconds at the front, Pearl in 3rd, Jimmy in 2nd and Reilly Hohman with his first stage win of the day.

As the still energetic field made its way toward Stage 5 it was becoming evident the days trials were beginning to take their toll. Several riders had been forced to say good bye to go meet other obligations, and among those that remained many were cultivating a cold and distant gaze. Pampas would be the finally. Riders pushed straight up the upper half of the stage to understand what was in store. Steep berm slashing in near perfect dirt was waiting. In the Masters Rusty Hansen would recover form to claim 2nd, with Shaun Fyfe taking an unfortunate detour somewhere on track. Mike Clem would keep the magic alive winning the final stage and winning the day by more than two minutes over the rest of his cohort. The Senior Men’s day was up for grabs starting out Stage 5. Vincent Kimber would also take a wrong turn and sadly veer off track and out of the lead group. Reilly Hohman, a favorite on the stage, was fast off the line but had a hard crash right out of the gate on the trail’s steepest section, known as “3 Way”. Hohman would slowly pickup the pieces to finish the stage relatively OK, but would fall out of the top 10. Joel Graves put together his best stage of the day, gliding his 29″ rig into a solid 4th. Although not able to grab a second stage win on the day Jim Lucchesi would remain rock solid with a 3rd, just 0.2 seconds behind Zach Petersen in 2nd. Steve Pearl would win his first and only stage of the day on Stage 5, giving him a much needed boost in the final rankings.

We could not have asked for a better group and better spirits on this excellent adventure. The dirt was good, the trails were rad and the crew was awesome. Over 5 amazing stages the Masters top five were Shaun Fyfe, Bryan Stephens, Keith Reynolds, Rusty Hansen in 2nd and Mike Clem in 1st.  Ultimately the Senior Men’s top six over five stages would be filled with three local riders, but more notably three visiting riders. TJ Tyrfingsson and Ryan Boardman, who rode 4 out of 5 runs blind, very consistently worked themselves into 6th and 5th overall respectively. 4th overall would be local Justin Graves whose chainsaw had indeed sponsored several stages. 3rd was a Humboldt local whose speed is as reliable as the tides, the indomitable Steve Pearl. Visiting Zach Petersen would ace the day to finish a very impressive 2nd overall, having ridden 3 of 5 stages utterly blind and still being able to rise with the cream. However, none had a formula to counter the perpetual intensity of Jim Lucchesi, who would stand nearly 22 seconds above the nearest rider on the day. What a strong performance. Maybe it’s that Creek water.

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RESULTS – SDES #2 – MacDuro – McKinleyville – 2019-03-03

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SDES #2 MacDuro Results 2019
SDES #2 MacDuro Results 2019

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SDES Points Totals 2 Rounds
SDES Points Totals 2 Rounds

Stage 4
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RESULTS 2019 Stomach Churn

2019 was a blast. Thanks to all who attended. Conditions were fantastic. Results are up with a few changes in the junior ranks. Some of the boys were mistaken for older dudes cause they were ripping so hard. Most notably Rocco Previde in fact was 3rd Junior Man in the 30 Minute race. Tests show that the soft tissues in the cervical spine resulting in abnormal strain of muscles, ligaments, fascia deeprootsmag.org generic cialis online and bones. One of saddest things about people in abusive relationships is the way they use their counseling losses and therapy misses to lock themselves in their despair, until the lid generic viagra sales pops and they end up in a domestic abuse divorce. A viagra side online report states that about 18% of men between the age group of 50 to 59 years suffer from this condition, while 37% of men have this issue in their life. Instead, the children bore the emotional scars free samples of cialis of a dysfunctional family and no amount of rest makes the person feel better. And Kyle Kroeker was 1st Junior Man in the 60 Minute. Great job guys! You had great overall finishes. Also got the laps figured out for the Womens 30 Minute. Let us know if you have other questions.  Thanks for making it a great race!

RESULTS – SDES #1 – Día de Los Muertos Enduro – Tish Tang – 2018-11-04

Nick Rossow flies into the finish of his final run to take 4th.

The annual Día de los Muertos event served up exceptional trail conditions to all who attended. A great turnout of 32 riders tallied an impressive 101 runs on the classic downhill course. The studiously groomed track served up fast and flowly runs. On track was a radar speed trap and digital display, clocking riders down one of the final straight and steep chutes. Many riders were consistently coming through at 30+mph with Vincent Kimber dropping in the high speed of the day at the trap with 37 mph! Weather cooperated and clear skies rewarded the event with great temperatures and just enough sunshine.

On a mission for most laps was Michael Chapman who set a new high mark for Los Muertos Enduro laps with 7 on the day! Chapman would put down successive laps multiple times without even stopping at the bottom, recording a sub 37 minute lap on the mountain while he was at it, and vastly improving his descent time in the process. For the ladies Hollie Ernest and Natalie Morris would each turn in four laps while each getting faster every lap! It was great to see so many of the riders improve their times throughout the day, as the bar crept up run after run.

In the master’s field, Shaun Fyfe would ride three consistent runs to take the master’s win by a combined 12 seconds. Battling for second place, Geoff Hales would jump out to an early lead on friend Tom Phillips, only to see Phillips log his fastest run of the day on his final lap pulling into a dead tie with Hales for second place! Sean Storment would be third, only a combined 8 seconds back across the 3 runs on Phillips and Hales. Gary Sauer was fourth a combined 18 seconds back off second place and Mike Clem in fifth only a combined 35 seconds off second place on a borrowed bike that was too small for him.

The women’s field saw Hollie Ernest improve every run over four runs to take the victory over local shredder Stacey Purifoy who finished second with three very consistent runs improving all the way through and only finishing a combined 33 seconds behind Ernest. Natalie Morris would come in third. Ernest praised the format as one of her favorites, as she relished the low pressure opportunity to dial in her descending on the high speed track.

Amidst 17 riders in the senior men’s field, last year’s winner Eric Geist would jump out to an early lead on run one with a 4:44. Geist held the hotseat as he improved his time on run two to a 4:40. Geist would hold this position until Dylan Fluet edged him by one second on his second run with a 4:39. From here the fastest run time continued to drop as riders got acclimated to the high speeds of Tish Tang. After crashing while riding blind on his first Tish Tang run ever, Vincent Kimber would be the next to take the fast run hot seat, edging Fluet by another second with a 4:38 on his second attempt. After timing the first runs of the day Justin Graves would gear up, borrow a rear brake and take fast time on his first go with a 4:32. Kimber would manage to tie the 4:32 on his final run while contenders Eric Geist, Steve Pearl, Nick Rossow and Dylan Fluet would all stay in contact with fast runs of their own all below the 4:40 mark. Graves’ second run would see the fast run creep further down to a 4:31. With other riders on their final fourth or fifth laps of the day as Graves headed up for his third and final run, a consistent time would see him take the overall lead.

“I wasn’t going to try to go faster on the final run because I didn’t want to make any mistakes, but as soon as I was in the first turn the traction was so good and everything felt automatic so I turned it up a bit more and all the sections just came together really well. Such a fun feeling.”

With other competitors slowing slightly on their final runs as the sun began to set, Graves would again improve his time on his third descent, knocking it down to a 4:26. Eric Geist would finish in second, 21 seconds back on the combined 13:29 of Graves. Times were very tight through the field. Completing five laps Steve Pearl took third, his last three laps of the day were his fastest. Pearl would finish a combined 9 seconds off Geist. Nick Rossow would be fourth only one second combined off Pearl, and Dylan Fluet finished in fifth just two seconds combined off Rossow!
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What a day! No one got seriously hurt. Unfortunately Denny Snyder would not be able to finish after a fast start due to a foot jam on track, but we think he will live to race another day. Joel Graves walked his Stab Primo to the top twice to put down competitive times on the only big bike in the field. And many riders got to experience the Tish Tang DH course for the first time. Thanks to everyone who came out and rode it out. Thanks to Ali for timing with us. Thanks to Steve Pearl and Will Albertini for raking with us. Cheers to the dead.

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Michael Chapman 7 Laps
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Michael Chapman 7 laps
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Eric Geist rails into 2nd place on his final run.
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Eric Geist rails into 2nd place on his final run.
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Mike Morretino finishes his final run to clinch 7th place.
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Eyes wide Mike Morretino finishes his final run for 7th place.
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RESULTS – 2018 Stomach Churn, January 20th

What an amazing Stomach Churn event this year! The races were graced with a sunny day in the midst of a very wet week. The track was slippery but the skies were dry and we had a good turnout for all events, with everyone able to hang out and enjoy the food and good company.

Thanks to the High School Humboldt Composite Mountain Bike Team we had the largest Junior field ever at a Stomach Churn race, with our youngest rider on track being only 9 years old!. The younger riders impressed all with their skill and endurance, as most opted to compete in the 30 minute and the Hour events! Close races in the the senior ranks made for good spectating throughout the day as riders made sense of the many lines the Stomach Churn course has to offer. The day finished off with a scintillating crailing championship that saw this homegrown sport continue to win over new riders.
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Thanks again to our local supporters. RCMBA with delicious food for all, Revolution Bikes and Adventures Edge with great raffle prizes and Arcata Scoop with kids’ cones for our Free Kid’s race partcipants. And thanks to the riders, this was fun!Stomach_Churn_2018_Half_JuniorStomach_Churn_2018_Half_WomenStomach_Churn_2018_Half_MenStomach_Churn_2018_Hour_JuniorStomach_Churn_2018_Hour_WomenStomach_Churn_2018_Hour_Men

RESULTS – SDES #4 – Escape from Jacoby Creek Enduro

The fourth and final round of the 2017 Super Duper Enduro Series pitted riders against the precipitation that Humboldt County is known for. The otherwise sunny ride series was capped off with the Escape from Jacoby Creek Enduro, through the December dampness of Arcata’s Jacoby Creek Watershed. Ride series regulars and new comers amassed at the top of our coastal mount known as Kneeland to begin a day that would deliver them back to sea level through a variety of diverse stages. Entering the final round of the best 3 out of 4 ride series, points leaders Steven Pearl and Justin Graves were essentially tied, each having one win and one second place finish. Since Pearl had missed round 2, he would need to finish second or better to best Graves best three finishes with two seconds and a first from rounds 1,2 and 3 respectively. Ryan Reichlin sat in a close third followed by his other local competition at all four rounds Denny Snyder and Trevur Keyes. Local talent was met with some solid competition from a visiting contingent of Redding riders, including the winner of round 3 at Tish Tang Eric Geist, who returned to try his hand against local advantage again.

Rain during the prior week had slickened the trails and swollen the creek. With more rain forecast throughout Saturday riders arrived prepared for wintry conditions. Stage 1 sent riders down the upper portion of the Red Gate trail to the Blue Bridge. Rain was holding off as participants started down the fast double track stage. Red Gate’s high speed water bar descending was interspersed with tiring punchy climbs that made Stage 1 as much about pedaling power as it was about flat out speed in the open sections. Despite riding the stage blind, visiting rider Eric Geist would post the fastest time, powering through the stage in five minutes 43 seconds. Close on his heels, though benefitted by local advantage were Ryan Reichlin in 2nd and Justin Graves in 3rd who each came in on five minutes 46 seconds. Steve Pearl finished fourth on five minutes 48 seconds while the 26” downhill bike riding Daniel Hacking would position himself well on the pedally stage managing a 5th place finishing on five minutes 56 seconds. Riders next ascended the Red Gate climb to Stage 2 on the Fern Trail. The extremely tight, twisty and ferny Fern Trail stood in stark contrast to Stage 1’s high speed open sections. With most riders unfamiliar with the tight and tricky trail, local Ryan Reichlin would take his first stage win of the series and a solid time lead over his rivals finishing in four minutes nine seconds despite laying his bike down in the first turn as he rocketed out of the gate. Justin Graves would come the closest to his time finishing in 2nd with a time of four minutes and thirteen seconds, just a fraction ahead of the blind riding Geist who took third on four minutes fourteen seconds, moving him further yet in front of Pearl who lost seven seconds on the stage to the visiting Geist. Hacking would again surprise on his DH bike managing to slip into 4th position on the tight stage with a time of four minutes and sixteen seconds.

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Round 4 would conclude on the steepest and most rugged stage of the day, Pampas. Known as a downhill trail, Stage 4 would push riders through steeps and features made all the more challenging by the steadily increasing rainfall which had begun lightly during Stage 2 and had continued to pickup. At the start of Stage 4 Reichlin held a solid 11 second lead over 2nd place Geist, 12:55 to 13:06. Steven Pearl would be battling for a series winning position sitting a good measure back on 13:19, with Hacking holding a two second lead over Graves, 13:23 to 13:25. Geist finally found the limits of his blind riding abilities on the black diamond trail, managing just a 6th place on the stage, opening the door for his competition. In his element, DH bike riding Daniel Hacking would grab second position despite going off trail with a ripping two minute 34 second run giving him his best stage position of the day and besting the round leader Reichlin who would finish 3rd in two minutes 37 seconds. Graves would have a solid run finishing 4th with a two minute 39 second run time, though it would not be enough to advance him in the day’s standings. Trevur Keyes would round out the top 5 on the stage, continuing his strong riding through the afternoon. Last down the hill, and in pursuit of the overall title, Steve Pearl would find his form for the final stage, posting the fastest Stage 4 time of two minutes and 31 seconds. However the strong run would be just 1.6 seconds shy of overtaking Geist on the day, placing Pearl in 3rd on the day and 2nd in the series.

Ryan Reichlin took the day in decisive fashion, his first win of the series, beating out the hard charging Eric Geist in 2nd. Pearl would reside in 3rd and Daniel Hacking would impress all by snagging 4th on his big bike, pushing Graves into 5th on the day. Thus the overall, best 3 of 4 event, series ended as such; Graves would hold onto the lead retaining a 2nd, 2nd, and 1st from rounds 1,2 and 3. Pearl would grab 2nd with his 1st, 2nd, and 3rd from rounds 1,3 and 4. Ryan Reichlin would take 3rd on his 3rd, 3rd and 1st from rounds 1,2 and 4. To the surprise of many Eric Geist would insert himself into the top five, although only riding two events with his 1st and 2nd in rounds 2 and 4. 5th overall was claimed by Denny Snyder thanks to his 4th, 4th and 8th from rounds 1, 2 and 4. What a ride this series has been, a fantastic sampling of the diversity of Humboldt County trails and conditions. Thanks to all who came out and helped make this reality more fun. I know I feel a better and faster rider for it, we hope you do too.

RESULTS – SDES #3 – MacDuro – McKinleyville Nov. 18th, 2017

Dave Aumentado rips into the final corner of stage 2, TechnologyOnce again the SDES was graced with good weather for Round #3 in McKinleyville California. Heavy rains through the prior week presented very slippery trails for the Macduro riders. Saturday’s sunshine only seemed to exacerbate the already slippery conditions, as successive runs created packed slippery turns and deathly slick roots. Many riders found themselves careening off course or quickly hitting the deck before they had time to react. Round 3 sported the biggest turnout yet for the 2017 series and many riders got to sample the fun and challenging Mac trails for their first time. Short and technical stages challenged riders to push their pace while minimizing mistakes, before finishing the day on the epic, long and physical run down TV, aka Jude’s Trail. The conditions saw many an order mixup as participants pushed their luck against the clock. Local favorite Noah Samson threw down at his first SDES appearance on his home trails. Consistently riding his way to third on the day, Samson split the  favorites for the series overall podium widening the gap between the series leaders and runners up. Tyler Green also laid down some hot stage times in his SDES debut. Though hampered by mechanicals and navigation issues, Green would take a third on stage 2 and a second place on stage 5, showing the leaders he had the pace to hang. Joel Graves returned to the series on his home town trails after missing round 2, and would post an impressive fourth place on stage 4, but was beset by major offs in other runs that would bury him in the field. Trevur Keyes had his best performance of the series to date, landing in a solid fourth place on the day, narrowly ahead of close rivals Ryan Reichlin in fifth and Denny Snyder, who would fall to tenth on the day after being penalized 30 seconds for cutting the course on the final stage. In the masters field Mike Clem rode a strong round to finish eighth overall, distancing himself further from close rivals Travis James, Curt Reichlin and Justin Brown.

Kira Rose returned to the series and would ride all stages impressively for her first time on the Mac trails claiming another round of first place points in the women’s field. Ali Osgood amazed aboard a slick tired, one brake, dirt jumper. And Stacey Purifoy had a consistent day on her hardtail in her first visit to Mactown.

All eyes were on the battle for senior men series overall with Steve Pearl returning to the series after missing round 2. After winning round 1 at Lacks Creek, Pearl had an opportunity to distance himself from close rival and comrade Justin Graves who finished in second place at both rounds 1 and 2. The two riders would battle through all 6 stages, trading the lead a total of four times before the day was done. A timing error on stage 1 saw Graves have to perform a rerun within minutes of his first go. Despite the winded frenzy of the second attempt Graves would manage to edge Pearl in rounds 1 and 2, building a very slim 1.7 second lead. With pressure mounting Pearl delivered on the long and technical stage 3, edging Graves by four seconds and taking over the lead by 2.5 seconds. Graves would answer back taking the win on the short and intense stage 4 by a fat 3.0 seconds, with Pearl blowing off course two turns from the finish, again giving Graves a narrow advantage of only 0.5 seconds. The back and forth continued with Graves throwing a chain half way through the shredful stage 5 known as Car Crash. Graves managed to avoid total disaster salvaging the run and preserving the chain, coasting into third position with Pearl taking another impressive stage win and reclaiming the lead by a familiar 1.7 second advantage. The round would be decided on the final stage. Graves descended first and put together a strong run that would only be tested by Pearl. However it was not Steve’s day as a wipeout and run in with a motorcycle on course would stall his run and give Graves the margin needed for a solid victory as Pearl fell 12.8 seconds short of all but clinching the series overal, leaving the two tied with a round win and round second place apiece.

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Thanks so much to all who came out, was a lot of fun. Appreciate everyone’s good humor putting up with the sparsely marked courses. And huge thanks to Ali and Noah for all the raking, the trails were super.

 

RESULTS – SDES #2 – Día de Los Muertos Enduro – Tish Tang

SDES #2 Dia de los Muertos Enduro at Tish Tang was a thrilling day of speed and consistency. In stark contrast to the deluge of the 2016 ride, 2017 was prime time. Riders started up for their timed runs at 10:00am with a few riders doing pre 10 practice. Laps were taken until 5:00pm as riders climbed and turned runs at their own pace. The day warmed into the upper 70’s and with most of the trails insulating layer of leaves rolled back the legacy lines were bike park beautiful, getting a little better with each run. The course was taped to utilize all available switchbacks, pushing the times and exertion level up. Nevertheless the corners were a minor memory in comparison to the blinding speeds of the trails freeway sections. This will eventually lead to erectile dysfunction – in other words, difficulty getting and staying deeprootsmag.org order cheap viagra hard. In a relationship it is one of the most important things that can help you increase the chances of adrenal weakness increase. viagra prescription cost Kamagra influences the buying sildenafil blood circulation and reduces the blood flow to the penis, which results to the improvement in erection. These include quitting alcohol drinking and smoking, giving ample rest to this store on sale now viagra cheap india mind and body, few relaxation techniques, physical workout, maintaining healthy diet and sleep hours etc. It was fantastic to see everyone drop their times through the day. With trail conditions optimum the lap format afforded riders a chance to dissect the course, get acquainted with the speeds and whittle their times down. Mostest laps was a fantastic tie with Kaydee Raths and Elizabeth Odell turning out 6 laps each as they rode all day together non stop while still managing to ride their fastest laps at the end of the day, with Kaydee putting down fastest women’s time. The days fastest men’s lap was Redding ripper Eric Geist (LG) who, despite being new to the trail, quickly got up to pace on his new 29er. Many riders had moments and offs of varying degrees as they adapted to the current state of the trail but all escaped the Muertos alive and smiling. The series chase heats up for the repeat riders, they’ll be able to drop one round in pursuit of SDES glory. See you at the MacDuro November 18th.

SDES #1 – Lacks Creek

Round #1 of the Super Duper Enduro Series was a great time this past weekend at Lacks Creek.  A solid and jolly turnout enjoyed wonderful weather as we struggled through the always arduous loop together. Trails were in loose and good condition. Fast times were posted by all and we got at least a couple all time fastest runs thanks to Steven Pearl who consistently laid down impressive stage times. There is shaping up a tight teenage battle in the top of the pack with Will Albertini and Denny Snyder duking it out stage by stage, this one will be too close to call until the last round I think. Ryan Reichlin was coming in hot and gave everybody something to chew on with his stage 1 time. Kira Rose impressed by riding many stages blind and holding down the ladies category with a very strong performance. When erotic issues are concerned, male impotence would be the major culprit that can bring in loads of troubles and difficulties. viagra for sale online It is mandatory to seek medical advice before having anti-impotence drugs as it may help you to make your decision while purchasing order cheap viagra the drug for treating erectile dysfunction from them. Pomegranates aid longevity, reduce heart http://cute-n-tiny.com/cute-animals/top-10-cutest-bunnies-youll-see-today/comment-page-2/ cialis professional for sale disease and strokes, reverse the buildup of arterial plaque, and reduce blood sugar level. If you choose not to look for treatment then you are putting yourself at risk for a number of professionals, in order to canada viagra cheap get an edge over the competition or take it for purely recreational purposes. Similarly the cameo by Max Ramos for the final two stages gave a glimpse of his riding prowess as he scorched Lacks Mountain blind. We will be posting some media, you can also check out great pics by rider/photographer Ryan Wiegman here, https://ryanwiegman.smugmug.com/Events/Lacks-Creek-Pirate-Enduro/ , he ripped every round with his equipment and got these shots, bad ass! Thanks everyone who came and helped make it a fun and friendly day of skill building competition. I think we all left with a few good notes to add to our bag of tricks. Plus the old Yota Van stormed out and back without issue! What a machine. We’ll see you October 28th at Tish Tang!

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